Massive 9900mAh battery will solve all of your Android and iOS battery woes

0.phoneArena11 Dec 2011, 23:36posted on

Let's face it, Android users need to take advantage of every opportunity to feed their Android phone's hungry habit whenever the opportunity arises; finally, there is a way to get that monkey off the back of your Android phone or any device that has a battery cell addiction...

I agree. Though its as if he's just trying to start a discussion in the comments for the sake of it. More people talking more hits the website gets. In a weird sense, Phonearena is trolling their own readers.

I don't find it to be an exaggeration. I bought the Triumph to try out android and I get 4 hours between charges and I have to carry my Xpal 4001 as a back-up as well as a dedicated micro usb charger for my car. My original goal was to keep it for a year, but it's clear it not going to last 6 more months since it doesn't meet my usability requirements. While I like the unlimited 3G data for $25 a month and the 4.1" display, it's not worth the hassle factor.

This reminds me of the day when people carried both a pager and a cellphone because of poor battery technology in the cell phone. I hate the fact that every time I get into my car, I have to charge my damn phone. I learned about the importance of battery the hard way and it sucks!!!

The Triumph is hardly the phone to judge all of Android on. I have told you this before. Prepaid carriers never get the good phones. And that's one of the main reasons your prediction about prepaid carriers taking over will not happen.

Yeah the experience you're getting with the Triumph is no where close to being an accurate representation of android since most people who get android phones are post-paid customers. You're gonna get what you pay for. Even a midrange phone that comes out now unsubsidized is 400 dollars at least. You got a brand new phone off contract for 300 dollars.

The problem with PA commenters is that you immediately take offense to articles and choose a side.

Do me a favor. Click where they got the info from (Gizmodo or Think Geek). It says nothing about Android devices in the Gizmodo article and talks about about: "charge power-hungry devices like the iPad, but with one and two amp USB ports, the iGeek will happily top off your tablet and your iPhone at the same time"... Also, people are just happy the device exists on the Think Geek comments instead of furthering the annoying debate of battery life on mobile devices.

Nobody on the Gizmodo comments have a problem with Gizmodo writers calling the iPad "power-hungry".

Of course you can... wouldn't you think? idk if it'll fit in your pocket though, but since all you do is plug it into your device, it should work whether your moving or not, as long as it doesn't disconnect.

It just looks like it has USB ports to use to plug in your standard charger from the phone to the igeek itself. It doesn't look like it can just plug in to your phone itself. I looked up a YouTube video of it and it has the guy using his USB cable to plug in his phone and to the igeek.

if you look at the source link, there is another photo of the accessories. there isnt something from the device that will plug directly into your phone, but it looks there are some very short adapters that come with it, that plug into the smaller power jack not the usb jacks.

Zagg has a similar prouct called the Sparq rated at 6,000 mAh but the reviews were horrible. It's not uncommon for people to charge their device in a backpage while moving. It's a bit harder to fit both the juice pack and a cellphone in the same pocket. I have the Xpal 4001 and while I could squeeze it with my Triumph in my front jacket, it was too heavy to be practical.

I bought something like this about 2 months ago for $70, only difference being that it was 11000mAh and was also made by New Trent. These things are never hugely reliable, and after charging it up and extensive testing for 2 months, the capacity feels more like 4500mAh rather than 11000

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